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Rating:  Summary: THE definitive guide Review: If you buy only one book on skiing, this should be it. It is a joy to read, and re-read. Keep it on the coffee table at your ski condo and read any random chapter. You'll learn something.Warren is the father of carving long before it became a fad. It is "how the racers ski" (which is also the name of his first book from the early 70's that is a classic). The content if outstanding and the writing and presentation is equally as nice. Glossy pages, excellent photography. I've given this book to more hard core skiers than I'd like to say. The section on balance and alignment alone are worth the money. Buy it!
Rating:  Summary: The best ski instruction I've had in 35 years of skiing! Review: The Athletic Skier takes a very unusal approach to ski instruction. It begins with the assumption that you cannot ski well if your boots are not fitted so that they are flat on the snow. It is so elementary, but so ignored in the world of ski instruction. It is also very difficult to accomplish, but worth the effort. Once you take the time to follow the authors' advice, your skiing will improve dramatically. Then if you work on carving the turns as they suggest, you'll realize another leap forward, part of which occurs just because you are standing on the skis correctly
Rating:  Summary: Cut your FIS points in half! Review: The idea of canting at the base of the boot and not the boot itself is pure genious!
Rating:  Summary: Improve Your Skiing - Read This Book Review: This book was written in 1993 (it is now almost 2000) and you may be tempted to think that this book is outdated. You couldn't be more wrong! Everything in this book is as relevant, if not more so, that when it was written. The section on canting and alignment is amazing. On first reading I was sceptical. However, I have recently been correctly canted and aligned and am amazed at the difference. As an instructor and racer, I work a lot on my skiing technique. Being correctly aligned has shown the biggest single improvement in my skiing for years. The techniques discussed in this book are also very very good. Most of them are now more relevant than when the book was written as they allow you to get the most out of the new generation of carving skis. Buy this book, read it, read it again, be aligned and then ski better than ever.
Rating:  Summary: Learning to ski Review: What can I say that the book doesn't already say. A great book for beginning to intermediate skiers. Including several sections covering your equipment and proper fitting techniques.
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